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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1932)
ritis. Mr and Mrs. J ess Brow n and M E E T IN G d augh ter of T im ber are g u ests of Mi and Mrs. W. A. Junto for a tim e. 29-A large j j ,. and \ j re. E d gar Lusby ‘ and budget estim a tes subm itted by the f 'm ily have m oved to Aloha. They nesday, evening, July —. ™ have bcen sta y in g w ith Mrs. Lus- A dm inistration On top of this listen to the lecture delivered by ( rents, M i. and Mrs. O. M it passed a .ax incit-ase bill estim D. H. Nurthrup, one of the a ssist »¡».lV|0 S T A T E S S E E K IN G F U N D S sin e“ they returned from ated to bring in m ore than one ant ed itors o f the Liberty S p o k e* g utte M ontana, 'r e c e n c y ' T H E ST. LAW H E N C E PACT billion dollars in new revenue. m an- i Joan Sm ith attend ed a b reak fast T H E OTTAW A C O N F E R E N C E One fea iu re o f the sessio n w as This D urham Liberty club m eet- party on Sunday m orning at the W H AT C O N G R ESS U1U the frtq u en . votes on Prohibition, ing w as m ade doubly in terestin g by borne o f Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Shell- bulHM-rlptlon H a te a furnishin g the first real test since E V E N T F U L SESSIO N the presence of three em issa ries onborgor in B eaverton. The en- the en actm en t of the E igh teen th _______ 14.50 T hree m onths H U G E R E L IE F PROGRAM from the B on us Army. They ga g em en t o f G ladys Shellonherger Amendm ent. All of them show ed A dvance TW O P E R M A N E N T ACTS show ed their credentials, w hich to O scar E ffen b erger of T illam ook, $.85 Subscriptions Payable an increased sentim en t again st they had first presented to Gov- w a s announced. T hirty sta tes have given u noffi Prohibition but, nevertheless, more ernor Meier. M arjory Thornton of P ortlan d, is cial notice that they w ill seek som e ,han safe m ajorities for the D ry B eaverton O ffice—B roadw ay near O. E. T racks, P hon e 7503 T hese ex-soldiers have com e back v isitin g her aunt and uncle, Mr. part o f the $300,000,000 provided by forces, tc their hom e sta te of O regon lu and Mrs. Tom M iller for a couple P oitlan d O ffice— «06-407-408 D ekum Bldg. P hon e A T w ater 5814 As a sp ecial relief m easure, 85,- tell the the recent relief act a s a fund for truth about the situation o f w eeks. M argaret M'ller is in loans to sta te s for urgent im m ed- 000,000 bush els of w heat and 500,- in W ashington, D. C., and to se- P ortland v isitin g her aunt, Mrs. J. ia3e relief work. P en n sy lv a n ia led 000 bales o f cotton, held by the cure food and clo th in g for those B. Thornton. th e w ay w ith a request for $4£>.- S tabilization C orporations, w«re hom eless, sta rv in g defen ders of out Mrs. F rank Salee is v isitin " her O ver-Production N ot to Blam e that if w e allow our roads to de- 000,000 and Illinois and N ew York made available for distribution it will be , „ . . , . ! te n o ia te com p letely that flag, about w hom we san g and daughter, Mrs. Bob M ercer in Hills- Those who attem p t to explain the , / are expected to follow suit. U nder am ong the needy of the nation, . . only a question of tim e before pop- sobbed back in 1917-1918. boro. present w orldw ide depression by at- built ‘lb e *erm s ° f tbe act no atate can One of the m ost sp ec'a cu la r con- ular dem and w ill w ant them All sta tes are contributing tow — Mr. and Mrs. Tom M iller and trlbuting It to over-production, over- COBti far m ore than ____ the aecure m ore than fifte en per cent ests o f the entire session w as the a id s the food and clo .h in g supply fam ily attend ed the I. O. O. F. look several im portant facts. \ m ain tain in g them . T hese of the total am ount. The prom pt- revolt again st the sales tax. Begin- _ .. „ for th is great arm y o f ex-sold iers picnic at C rystal L ake P ark last In the first place, they forget the . n ess w ith w hich so m any sta tes n ing in * , , . . reasonable citizen s are not panic _ * . . . . . N ew Jersey and other nearby Sunday. vast potential m arket th at ex ists stricken but still have som e con fi have acted in dicates a serio u s con d i and M eans C om m ittee held exten- sta te s send farm products by truck, Jean Sm ith. M argaret Kauppila, am ong the agricultural people of tion In the country. slve h earin gs on the new tax bill stock m en from M ontana and T exas and P aul O’Connor, m ade the trip th is country if they w ere able to finally cam e out w ith a n ew , . __ . . ... The treaty w ith Canada, regard and thinking caret illy, a m uch needed , .. J „ are send ing b eef and m utton live- to Salem last Friday. T hey visited developm ent of th e St. plan—th e general m anu factu rers . carloads The veter- „ u „ ' . . ' . a ctiv ity , for as Dr. Ju liu s K lein, ing the sales tax w hich c a r r ie d a 2 25 n e r OCK - ln e car,oaaa 1 ne veter j[een H acker o f R osed ale, who is standard of living. The sam e seaw ay, to in volve A ssistan t Secretary of C om m erce L aw rence an ' P an s do the butchering. The As- ¡n , be hosDital there servation applies, to a large ex expenditure of nearly $550.000.000 cent rate on alm ost ev ery th in g ex- tpria fu h erm en are Fending canned P says: tent, to the farm ing class o f other Mr. and Mrs. R ex B a g g s and con- and require ten years to com plete, cept the bare n ecessities o f life. salm on by boat> and the Contribu- "But there is also, in th is n ations fam ily, w ho have sp en t th e last rectio n , a s David L aw rence puts it, ¡ i» a m ajor project in the life o f . Thls cam e to the floor on March ... . tio n j from W ashington and Idaho In the second place, regions like three years in N eb rask a, have 10th, and w as elim inated fourteen , , . . ...... for balanced tw o nations. Som e )argum ent a real n ecessity 18 . . . . farm ers are alread y on the w ay. China and India, teem in g with m il m oved back to their hom e on Coo- disorder, by thin king should “xpected to develop over th«. <lays later am id wild thinking." Such From W ashington county th e vet lions of hum an beings, living, a s a con sid er the fact that there are pow er developed, and it is not uu a v®te o f 223 to 153 erans w ould like such products as rule, upon the bare essen tia ls of tw o colum ns to a budget. It does lik ely tba< the d ivergen t v iew s o f Then follow ed the appeal Y our w ants m ay be found in the potatoes, carrots, onions, plenty of life, would provide the impe us for not 8jmply o f exp en d itu res th e P resid en t and Gov. R o o sev elt Speaker G arner, w ho urged pass- drjed beans, peas and sim ilar non- classified colum ns, a real boom if the incom e of th ese ,t compriHeB ,ncom e. Rs w #„ And on this issue w ill be aired d uring age o f the m easure to balance the perishable products. D onation s of m illions could be sligh tly increased here J(j an ex tle m e ly pertinent ques- the cam paign i budget w ith th e result V V .V A that the cloth in g w ould also be appreciated, j tion: W hat elm en ts o f incom e are The con feren ce now _ go in _ g on a t m em bers w orked w ith ligh tnin g R eceiv in g sta tio n s w ill be estab- j estim ated one-half billion See Window Display P° PU produced by the ta x es paid? Some O ttaw a in w hich the re p resen ts speed and April 1st, passed a j’shed throughout the county. In lion. Its effec t upon the m ark ets persons have got into the bad habit tiv es of the B ritish em pire seek to bm w hich no one liked v ery w ell H illsboro it is the C om m unity Ches* o f the world could hardly be ex of regarding governm ental ex- reach trade a greem en ts o f m utual bu^ w hich levied a series of special w arehouse next to the L ight and aggerated if an yth ing like better p enditurcs as if th ey w ere m erely benefits. Is so m eth in g to g iv e the PXci8e taxes, | P o w er C om pany's office, tim es dawned upon that helpless w aste money tossed aw ay into a I'nlted fitates concern. N o t tha Trouble In the Senate. w ith The Liberty P ar;y is th e only country. That, of course, is this nation w ill stand to lose n s : sw itch in g s and sw appings, ad vances one jn the field th a t has d efin itely The grow ers of cotton, w heat, . trash . . . -b ask et. preposterous. In co u n tless trade w ith these con titu en t parts and retreats and ta riff fig h ts re- p ro m ise d paym ent in full to the and livestock in the U nited S ta tes ^ , . .... in stances, those exp en d itu res in th e of the em pire im m ediately, but suited in a deadlock w hich wag j veteran s in cash m oney of the su ffer U,day because m any m illions flrgt co)um n o f fhe budRet are plainly if the parley su cceed s and ¡broken by a new Treasury-program , j U nited States, o f people o f this globe cannot buy. profitable in v estm en t.” rstabli.-ties a w orking basis for em - The com prom ise w as p ractically D urham Liberty club m eets in Given the increased consum ption pire praler^nces the h and w riting is m aintained in its essen tia ls, a re the D urham every school 1 house th at would necessarily follow the . , . . i Our tow n m ight as w e.. m ake up on t h i wall. Hr.wever, there is no newed effo rt to rein state tne sales W ed n esd ay evening. lieacefu and profitable developm ent .. ... 1 .v.».- , foreign ..... . ......' u .. lt8 minfl to f 'Kht °u t Its b attles sen se in abusing our E n g lish friend s tax w as b eaten and the bill fin ally j o f , these areas,, the m arket T he n ix t m eetin g of the Sherw ood ! com m odities w *tb ou * w a itin g on som e industrial They are «nlv follow in g th e ex- passed on June 1st. prices of alm ost all Liberty club w ill ta k e place in the , H ouse effo rts to pass an e c o n o -1 would re-ict upward Im m ediately. S an ta Claus to furnish em ploym ent j am ple that ttiis country has set the th eatre F riday evening, July 29 for the people here. world in fr r m ir g its ta r iff policy my m easure, estim ated to sa v e F irst to feel this advance would be T h ese m eetin gs are all open m eet- i for the protection of its ow n indus- $238.000.000 brought on another the great essen tials of life the pro Ings w ith a d ifferen t lecturer each j More than $143 405.000 w as spent tries. revolt, w hich fin ally trim m ed it to ducts of the farms. for n ew spap er ad v ertisin g last year n oth in g excep t a ten T he bill-.nttc d i cing ch am pion of p ractically JU L IA S. O’B R IE N by 190 n ation al advertisers. Isn ’t lt the last session o f C ongress w as per cent cu t in F ederal salaries. S ecy D urham L iberty club Ik tla n ec d T h in k in g fun ny how the n ew spaper men R ep resen ta tiv e ( 'a ll, o f C alifornia, Thereupon, a S en ate com m ittee have th ese b usin ess m en fooled. w ho w as the author of 533 m eas- brought forth a m easure to save It Is quite natural, during the tw o-thirds of w hich tires. H ow ever, he rep resen ts the $150,000.000, present adverse econom ic situation HAZELDALE NEWS The m . . an who pays his subscrip- (^ g — A ngeles n stitu en c y o f 1,- is exp ected to result from the fur that every taxpayer is anxious for . , , ----- r,----- co ----------- lough plan for governm ent w orkers! taxes to be reduced to the low est Ju P P • be “ forgotten, “ ™ n Wh° 8e 3'V ”™ p*ople w h,ch w ill be di- not re- | Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Grabhorn V A W . '. W . W . V . V . W . 'A V . V S re_ vlded into four and a fraction dis- urged by th e P resident. possible point, w hile the necessary rdj( s ( | what happ en s to the tricts at the next C ongress. At the a D e m o r a t were p leasan tly surprised last Sun- D uring th e session services of governm ent are m ain- ¡ £ nt ' w ho borrow s it from his b 's other end o f the scale, th ere is ta riff bill w as passed largely as a day by about th irty of their old yyo rk3 Wonders on Male antl tained. , neighbor. R ep resen tative B riggs, of Texas, gestu re and w as p rom ptly vetoed, tim e friend s from C ornelius. Forest There is som e exaggerated talk Two v eteran s bills w ere passed in Grove section, w ho brought their Female Troubles of All K in d s w ho introduced none. In this direction. Som e would be The acid test o f friendship oc- Six rep resen tatives had but one the H ouse but d efeated in the Sen- b askets and en.,oyed a picnic dinner p erfectly w illing to close the curs when tim es are tig h t and B arnes 1 Mrs. Herbert Get Well—Use num ber | ate. T hey included th e P atm an Bo-j Mr. and schools for a year and let the child- m oney scarce. W hen you are down bill each but the average I,ake, I in th e H ouse w as about th irty a n d .n u s paym ent and the s o -c a lle d , (Lois S yverson ) o f Ocean La Plante’s ren go to the dogs for that period, and out you find a m ere acquaint- in the S en ate fifty-one. A ltogether, “w idow s and orp h ans” pension bill are receivin g con gratu lation s on SILICIOUS MINERAL In order to reduce taxes. O thers ance slapping you on the back and som e 5.000 bills w ere presented in A determ ined clash betw een the the birth of a son last Saturday. FOR HEALTH would be w illing to abandon our A sk in g w hat he can do for you. Mrs. R obert Cam eron has been Morever. there w ere n early 1.000 P resid en t and Speaker G arner on 133 2nd St., near A lder h ighw ays discontinue all m ainten resolutions put forth by various supject of relief featured the confined to bed for he last two ance and let the rains and use of A can cellation of the debts m em b ar| o f t(da]t ,vx) resulted closing w eek s of the session caus w eeks w ith a severe attack of neu- th ese roads gradually d estroy them w hich our allied and associated in law s and R ep resen ta tiv e I^ a v itt, inK a v eto by the P resid en t of the '■ • '• V i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ • The reasonable taxpayer w ill not pow ers ow e us, a s a result of ad- had his nam e attached hu»ip m easure, w hich w as later fa v o r either o f the above extrem es. v an ces d uring and a fte r th e W orld o . f M ontana, . . . . h . igh . est . certain objection- __i i „ . . to seven teen the num ber o f , r ra nWpd »hea w w ithout itnout He w ants taxes reduced but he W ar w ould m ean an annual levy con gressm an a b l* fea tu res A second c o n t e s t ! tealizes that even during the pres o f about $2 a y ea r for fifty years developed over publicity features en t hnrd tim es, the children m ust upon every citizen o f the U n ite d ! The C« n * re8* concentrated m o st SM ART ON ANY CAR ^ P , second relief second relief o f Its e ffo rts upon m easu res to ' " reuer bill! I he educated. H e know s, likew ise, S ta tes Lid F ully Covers Load in E xtension the e sp ea k er mi igatr b usin ess depression by the vote o f ,h sp,’a *" tie. On On th this point, the -------------------------------------------------------------and bring about fin an cial l — -inti in t a ** k reakinK i n g a a tie. is point, AND Trunk exp an ds to double ordinary 8ay‘"K h<* - ° ^ d ; The 192« M atrons and P atrons ,,‘is tr 'al recovery, Most of the tune' P ™ ‘d*nt yi<?ld^ w ith the Pres!- lcave the resP °n sib llity to Congress, STRONGLY BU ILT FOR LONG H A R D SE R V IC E club O. E. S. are holding a picnic d w as *n a cco r^ a lw a y s. G e n e ra lly .: —------------------------- dent, but not Sunday in Talbert Park. PACIFIC C A RR Y -A LL CO. 543H W ashington S t . near Kith St. nrrivn i r <d T illam ook, 9jdorpd super-banking m achine don't fa ll to m ention the paper . W . 1, V .V .W W Mr. and Mrs. Essex Marsh and * " ' ™ 1 h‘'mf h,nVl" R capable of th row in g alm ost $ 5 .0 0 0 --___________________________________ non Jack It»ft Tueaday for a fishing , Ia n s^01 ro<* P ortland S. P 000.000 to the support o f the na trip on the coast stream s. o ffice for a sh ort tim e. tion's cred it structure. Howard H arrison spent the w eek Mr and Mrs. D elbert E llis and C oncrete a ch ie v em en ts w ere. \ls ltin g his brother R aym ond at sm all son of M olalla and his broth R econstru ction F in an ce C orpora St. Johns. er Mr. and Mrs T ete E llis and tion w ith a cap italization o f $2,- Mrs. Robert E van s of W asco. little d a u g h ter D elores, o f Santa 000 , 000 , 000 . | Oregon w ho hag spent th e past Clara, C alif., sp en t S unday v isitin g _ Expanded F ed eral Farm loan tw o w eeks visitin g her sister, Mrs. at the A C. Chinn home. _ ,, „ system , w i’.h $125.000.000 capital. H attie R ossi is leaving for her u , ,er SP? ‘ . S,un(l ay S ystem of H om e loan banks to hom e Sunday. at T illam ook v isitin g w ith his father ^ $MP00a000> Mr. and Mrs. A B C lem ents and M is s EM n W hitw orth w ith several fam ily left for the coast W ednesday eth er young f o lk s spent Sunday on W agner R e lie f bill. providing m orning for several days vncntlon. tb. upper T ualatin river, scouting 31 "no-nnn 000 "d d ,t,on al ca ,li,a l to Mrs John Edw ards o f Corvallis for , h„ TrHtl(, cluh fin <Hng m any ,b e R F C. ^ of " w hich $300.000.000 w as for lonns to sta te s In d istress and Miss R uthunn B ates o f Port- hPnutlfu | ,,iUCes of Interest and had your fill of chores and mess, especially ashes, lend, were w eek pnd g u ests at the , , . . and the b alance for reproductive Roy Slienrer la em ployed for the . . . . , •«>>•> non Ann ., * • „ con stru ction work loan s. $322.000,000 Shellenberger home. minin' n r on the Harold N ixon farm for . n™ nnn for ___ public w ork s; $120,000.000 Miss Jean Klein returned home h igh w ay a d v a n cem en ts to ^he W ednesday even in g n iter a w eeg s Mrs Alfred Feld of Lombard Sta tes and th e b alance to be held \ls t t in Portland w ith Mrs. Ed street. returned the first of the lip |f r0qU|red by T reasu ry condt- W ei bank*. (A s they say in “A m os ’n ’ Andy") w eek from a three w eek s visit tions Miss Rhoda Thyng went to P ort wtth relatives in S eattle nnd Tacoma land W ednesday for a w eek s visit R elease o f $800.000.000 In gold Verl K m m onds and V em le Mapes w ith her aunt Mrs W nlter Alberts through G lass-S teagn ll Act. first of the John Liverm ore Is confined to returned hom e the E n largin g F ed eral R eserve Act to week a fter spending several m onths , and next season use the wonderful h is bed at hts m others hom e at help sm aller b ank ing Institutions. at R ock aw ay, w here th ey w ere H uber w ith rheum atism . The B u dget-b alancin g billion dol em ployed. lar tax bill. Mr. and Mrs. V A W oods atten Mrs. F rank H enn esey and dnugh d 'd a picnic In the gardens of Mr. E conom y Act. estim a ted to save sn d Mrs. J L. Thom pson, (B essie ter Clove, of Portland, w ere Visit- $150,000,000. T ucker W ednesday cvi ning. The Ing Mrs H attie R ossi Tuesday. Mrs. C. H. Fry o f Portland w as B**"'«les th e m easu res listed shove o casion being the reunion of the .. . w hich w ere aim ed at the depres- r J. Tucker fam ily, residents of In tow n Monday. , .. .... . .. sion, the C ongress ratified the T'eavertor. m any years ago. J L, Mrs. Carl J o ltff entertained a H oover one year m oratorium but Tucker. of Oakland, Calif. war group o f little folks M onday after- had to forego all id eas of perm an- am ong the guests. noon, the occasion being Ruby R! cot leg isla tion on railroads public Mr and Mrs Jam es W hitw orth ces seven th birthday anniversary. an ti-tru st law s, bankruptcy m oved to St. Johns this week . . . . reform s farm relief M uscle Shoals v here Mr W hitw orth has em ploy- , A fter playing gam es lovely refresh nnd other lm portant n glt,e r , I.tent. m sn ts w ere served. In fa ct, on e could build h is G asco Briquet fire on the first cold day and not Tw o perm anent and ou tstand in g have to build It again all w inter, as th ese carbon briquets keep aglow for hours a cts w ere passed, how ever. One R ep len ish in g them m orning and even in g su ffices. M arvelous! w as the adoption o f the "Isim e BROWNS Beaverton Pharmacy CUT RATE 4 • Drug Store Sells for Less Including Prescriptions Expanding Auto Trunks $ 11.90 $18.75 LOCAL NEWS If Last Winter You Tried Out Cheap Fuel “ Let that be a lesson to you” New Gasco Briquets No Ashes to Dirty Your Home No Hard -earned Money Paid out for Ashes No Constant Firing and Labor Benefit Entertainment Aloha Grange August 12 Duck" resolution proposing n con stitu tion al am endm ent to abolish th e short session o f C ongress and the c ’her w as the anti-injunction bill restrictin g the pow ers of F ed eral jud ges in labor d ispu tes Both o f these m easu res were In the nature o f personal trium phs for the liberal from N ebraska. Senator Norris. G enerally, the C ongress despite co n tests end b ick erings gsvs the President St every weapon that ha LEWIS BROS. Beaverton, Oregon Phone Beaverton 6202 I I • r